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sold-out
[ sohld-out ]
adjective
- having all tickets sold, as for a performance or engagement.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sold-out1
Idioms and Phrases
see sell out .Example Sentences
Music lovers are warning against buying tickets for sold-out Bank Holiday gigs from resellers on social media after they fell victim to scams.
“So much work goes into these film runs from all involved. It’s wonderful to be projecting these sold-out shows with the highest presentation standards for incredibly grateful audiences.”
Since Coachella, Kneecap have received death threats and have been dropped by their booking agents in the US, which could jeopardise their visas ahead of a forthcoming sold-out tour.
And right on cue, with “Sinners” in its second weekend dominating the box office with sold-out screenings, is a Deadline article detailing Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos saying the theatrical experience is outmoded.
The two longtime friends, who frequently pop up at each other’s sold-out arena shows, said they felt the time was right to finally make a major co-headlining appearance together.
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